By James Hibbs

Published: Friday, 17 June 2022 at 12:00 am


Eurovision has confirmed that it is in talks with the BBC about the UK hosting the song contest in 2023, after Ukraine’s win earlier this year.

In a statement, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said that the contest’s governing board has “with deep regret” concluded that Ukraine’s public broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (shortened to UA:PBC) will not be able to fulfil the security and operational guarantees required, given Russia’s ongoing war in the country.

Therefore, the statement said that “in accordance with the rules and to ensure the continuity of the event, the EBU will now begin discussions with the BBC, as this year’s runner up, to potentially host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in the
United Kingdom”.

This news comes just over a month after Ukraine’s act, Kalush Orchestra, won the contest, beating out the UK’s Sam Ryder who provided the UK’s best performance on the leaderboard in years with his song, Space Man.

The EBU has issued the statement below regarding the hosting of next year’s Eurovision Song Contest

Find it online here ➡️ https://t.co/kPWQzTM218#Eurovision  #ESC2023 pic.twitter.com/9AV5X9R1Be

— EBU (@EBU_HQ) June 17, 2022